It seems that Twitch is living a progressive decline of its viewers; obviously nothing alarming, but still interesting to observe in relation to the overall approach that the general public has had towards him in recent years.
During the 2020 Twitch undoubtedly is esploso as a platform, thanks to the pandemic and the various lockdowns that have not given people many alternatives to spend their time at home. This dynamic then turned into a real one growth stabilized over the next two years, before arriving at a quite considerable decline in viewers for the month of November.
First of all, the guys from Dexerto.com reported the situation, underlining that the current viewer statistics were the lowest since September 2020, with 1,69 billion hours of content watched in November, and a 10% drop in viewership since October, the biggest since June 15's 2021% drop.
Certainly this is not the first time that Twitch viewers have behaved in this way, highlighting that even last November it had lost 10,3% of viewers, compared to the views of the previous October. The reasons for these transformations linked to the use of the platform, especially in the month of November, can be traced to American holidays and general commitments, including sports, which probably shift the attention of the general public elsewhere.
In addition, we remind you that many streaming professionals are slowly transitioning from Twitch to YouTube Gaming for reasons of remuneration, bringing their communities with them, not to mention all the toxic issues internal to the platform, together with the loss of additional viewers due to the game's deletion. gambling and content dedicated to it.
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